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elsevier.jpg A dose-response meta-analysis on the relationship between average amount of alcohol consumed and death by suicide
Shannon Lange, Laura Llamosas-Falcón, Kawon Kim, Aurélie Lasserre, Heather Orpana, Courtney Bagge, Michael Roerecke, Jürgen Rehm, Charlotte Probst
This is the first evidence synthesis on the dose-response relationship between average alcohol consumption and death by suicide.
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Quantifying alcohol's harm to others: a research and policy proposal
Carolin Kilian, Jakob Manthey, Charlotte Probst
Just under 2.5 million people die annually due to alcohol use. This global estimate, however, excludes most of the health burden borne by others than the alcohol user. Alcohol’s harm to others includes a multitude of conditions, such as trauma from traffic crashes…
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(24)00071-1/fulltext
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Wiley.jpg Alcoholic beverage types consumed by population subgroups in the United States: Implications for alcohol policy to address health disparities
Won Kim Cook, William Kerr, Yachen Zhu, Sophie Bright, Charlotte Buckley, Carolin Kilian, Aurelie Lasserre, Laura Llamosas-Falcón, Nina Mulia, Jürgen Rehm, Charlotte Probst
Individuals with low socio-economic status, racial/ethnic minority status or high drinking level prefer liquor and beer. As alcohol taxes, sales and marketing practices all are…
https://journals.lww.com/aidsonline/abstract/2024/04010/the_relationship_between_alcohol_consumption_and.13.aspx
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Springer.png Stakeholder-Informed Solutions To Address Barriers for Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention in Thai Hypertension Care
Created by Julia Lemp, Supa Pengpid, Doungjai Buntup, Bundit Sornpaisarn, Karl Peltzer, Pascal Geldsetzer, Charlotte Probst
Premature deaths from NCDs disproportionately affect people in low- and middle-income countries. Since alcohol use is one of the most common causes of reversible hypertension, interventions…
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Differential Associations of Alcohol Use With Ischemic Heart Disease Mortality by Socioeconomic Status in the US, 1997-2018
Yachen Zhu, Laura Llamosas-Falcón, William Kerr, Klajdi Puka, Charlotte Probst
This cohort study of 524 035 participants in the US found a more pronounced protective association of light-to-moderate drinking with IHD mortality in the high-SES group in both sexes, even after adjusting for key covariables and behavioral risk factors…
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Wiley.jpg Here to stay? Policy changes in alcohol home delivery and “to-go” sales during and after COVID-19 in the United States
Created by Julia Lemp, Carolin Kilian & Charlotte Probst
During the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, legislative changes that expanded alcohol home delivery and options for “to-go” alcohol sales were introduced across the United States to provide economic relief to establishments and retailers….

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How Does Alcohol Use Impact Morbidity and Mortlity of Liver Cirrhosis? A Systematic Review and Dose–Response Meta-Analysis.
Created by Laura Llamosas-Falcón, Charlotte Probst, Charlotte Buckley, Huan Jiang, Aurélie Lasserre, Klajdi Puka, Alexander Tran, Yachen Zhu & Jürgen Rehm.
Alcohol consumption is the most important risk factor responsible for the disease burden of liver cirrhosis (LC). Estimates of risk relationships available usually neither…

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